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Bogdan Radovic18th June 2010Great lesson Laszlo! You captured the SRV vibe well! ![]()
playaxeman18th June 2010Great lesson. Simple and so groovy. Good lesson for learning that fames SRV shuffle.
BTW great licks your mixing in between the rhythm chops
Lian Gerbino18th June 2010awesome man! love the background too! ![]()
Adrian Figallo18th June 2010very pride and joy brother, cool!
kaznie_NL18th June 2010cool lesson man, this is important stuff for every guitarist!
NoSkill18th June 2010Great shuffle feel, Laszlo. I've always wanted to work on a lesson with this feel. This one is bookmarked. I don't think there is a better feel to jam to with friends that shuffle blues. Great one!
Laszlo Boross18th June 2010Thanks guys! I'm glad you like this lesson. ![]()
Vasilije Vukmirovic19th June 2010Cool lesson! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic19th June 2010Great lesson, great licks to learn! ![]()
JuanMV19th June 2010Can't get enough of SRV lessons! Great one Laszlo!
Zsolt Galambos20th June 2010Great lesson covering SRV's style! ![]()
Aleksander Sukovic29th June 2010SRV is one of my childhood favorites
Great one, Laszlo!
Jonathan Burgos1st July 2010Yhea! great lesson my friend!



Hi Friends!
This is my new Steve Ray Vaughan style rhythm lesson. The basic is a simple blues circle, but the style of the playing and the chords are similar what he used many times. And beside that, don't forget his guitar sound that was always special and determining his music.
The key of this lesson is E and the chord progression is the next:
E7 E7 A7 E7 B7 A7 E7 B7
As we can see, this is a simple 8 bar blues circle and in the first part of the lesson we can hear this.
And beside the chords, in the second part I used an E blues pentatonic scale on some places.
This an open string E pentatonic.
I hope you'll enjoy this real bluesy lesson!!
Techniques:
-walking bass chord playing
-bends
-hammer ons
-pull offs
Have fun!
-Laszlo